Towards new social policies of bridging the gaps: an alternative model of family
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Towards new social policies of bridging the gaps: an alternative model of family
- Publication date
- 2024-01-01
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- Topics
- Ageing, Institutionalization, Orphans, Experimental Social Work, Loneliness, Mental Health
- Collection
- archive-journal; journals
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 7.1M
Ageing, foster children, and institutionalization are three interconnected issues that share a strong sense of marginalization. These groups of people can benefit from increased awareness thanks to the efforts of social work and mental health specialists in related sectors. Additionally, even with limited resources, social workers and social policy makers may exchange ideas for enhancing social welfare so that alternative family models could begin to function as part of government programs. This essay will analyze an experimental notion that has occurred occasionally in several nations while taking into account the scant data that is currently available. The purpose of this essay is to promote social interaction among children living in nursery homes and orphanages. The article will discuss the existing data while propose ideas and new implications of these studies and their results. It will also place importance on the alternative model of family in shared spaces like these. Despite the extremely limited bibliography, innovative articles based on innovative ideas might give impetus for further experimenting, study or applications.
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- 2024-02-13 23:37:24
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- https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10655827
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- kontopoulou-offprint-2024
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- ark:/13960/s2tncq1v9dr
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- 1.0.3
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- Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0
- Year
- 2024
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